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Laurie Agard is 6'.

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Ian Agard is 6' 3".

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Kieran Agard was born on 1989-10-10.

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John agard got married to grace nichols

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John agard was born on the 21st of June 1949 in British Guyanese.

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john agard is from Guyana in the south of America

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Étienne Agard de Champs died in 1710.

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Étienne Agard de Champs was born in 1613.

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Ian Agard was born on April 23, 1975, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Laurie Agard was born on June 28, 1966, in Topeka, Kansas, USA.

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john agard wrote 48 books

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B. Agard Evans has written:

'Building classification practices' -- subject(s): Building, Books, Classification

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Half-Caste" is a poem by John Agard that looks at people's ideas and usage of the term "half-caste". The poem is taken from Agard's 2005 collection.

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No. His partner is the poet Grace Nichols.

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He's a famous poet and a story writer

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John Agard is a well known poet from Jamaica. He is known for his funny poems that often have a very serious message, such as Crybaby Prime Minister and Listen Mr Oxford Don

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John Agard is a poet and playwright known for addressing themes of cultural identity, social justice, and history in his works. He often explores issues of colonialism, race, and language, blending humor and wit with strong social commentary. Agard's interests lie in challenging established narratives and celebrating the diversity of voices and experiences.

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Oh, let's not focus on when someone left us, let's celebrate the beauty they brought into the world instead. John Agard is still with us through his wonderful poetry and legacy, inspiring many with his words. Let's cherish the time we have with his work and remember him fondly.

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John Agard met a 13 year old boy, who was the youngest boy on the first trip on the Windrush ship. He got inspired, and then wrote the poem about the adventures trip on the Windrush.

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Grace Nichols is married to John Agard, who is also a poet and playwright. They both have notable careers in the literary field, often collaborating and supporting each other's work.

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Dr. Agard is a former director of medical physics at Flower Hospital Oncology Center, Ohio. He holds a B.S. (Hons) first class in physics from the University of London, an M.S. in physics from the Middlesex Hospital Medical School at the University of London, and a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Toronto. In 1993 Dr. Agard was elected to the national board of directors of the Health Physics Society.

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John Agard, a celebrated poet, playwright, and performer, moved countries for various reasons, such as opportunities for work, artistic inspiration, or personal circumstances. Additionally, relocating can provide new creative perspectives and challenges that contribute to an artist's growth and development.

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the willingness to sacrifice all for ones country{in this case their flag}

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S. R. Bland has written:

'Agard three-dimensional aeroelastic configurations'

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John Agard presents his attitudes towards the concept of flags as symbols of power, pride, and division in society. Through his poem, he challenges the notion of blindly following and respecting flags without questioning their symbolism and the actions they may represent. Agard uses satire and irony to highlight the absurdity of the importance placed on flags and encourages readers to think critically about their significance and the impact they have on society.

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Anger

Resentment of the dangerous illusion of the flag

Sense of pointlessness that the flag represents nothing real

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J. Frihagen has written:

'Technical evaluation report on AGARD specialists' meeting on radar propagation in the Arctic'

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As of June 2014, author and poet has written 44 books. He has received many awards for his writing and currently lives in England.

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"Checking Out Me History" by John Agard is a poem that explores the Eurocentric nature of history education and highlights the importance of celebrating the achievements of individuals from diverse backgrounds. The poem challenges the traditional narratives taught in schools and calls for recognition of the contributions of marginalized figures to history.

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C. R. Fitch has written:

'Air liquefaction effects on the aerodynamic characteristics of the AGARD calibration Model B at Mach numbers 5 and 8'

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Grace Nichols is a Guyanese poet who has lived in the United Kingdom since 1977.

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I believe you are talking about the "Unsinkable" Molly Brown who was an American socialite aboard the Titanic.

While she may have rowed lifeboat #6 for 6 hours, she is more famous for insisting that the lifeboat go back to pick up survivors from the water. Unfortunately by the time she convinced the crew on the lifeboat to return to the site of the sinking, there was nobody left alive.

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Frederick Browning Agard has written:

'Speaking and writing Spanish' -- subject(s): Grammar, Spanish language

'Brazilian Portuguese from thought to word' -- subject(s): Portuguese language, Grammar, Composition and exercises

'The grammatical structures of English and Italian' -- subject(s): Comparative Grammar, English, English language, Grammar, Comparative, Italian, Italian language

'Spoken Romanian' -- subject(s): Romanian language, Spoken Romanian, Self-instruction

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J. Swithenbank has written:

'Notes on the 4th AGARD Combustion and Propulsion Colloquium: High Mach Number Air-Breathing Engines'

'Theoretical performance of hypersonic ramjets with supersonic combustion'

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"The Battle Flag at Shenandoah" was written by Herman Melville. In the poem, Melville reflects on the significance of the Confederate battle flag at Shenandoah.

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you get to go into the HQ and get a spy phone and if you are a member you can buy stuff from the F.I.S.H catalouge and every now often you'll get free credits because you help "Keep Club Penguin safe"

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The poem "Half-Caste" by John Agard could be seen as a powerful reflection of the experience of the Diddakoi, capturing the complexities and challenges faced by someone of mixed heritage in a society that may struggle to embrace diversity fully.

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In Agard's poem, the common human belief about owls being wise and intelligent is challenged. The poet questions whether the owl's appearance of wisdom is genuine or simply a facade, highlighting the idea that things are not always as they seem.

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Henry Agard Wallace was the Vice President during Franklin Delano Roosevelt's third term from 1941 January 20 to 1945 January 20.

Wallace was the Vice President after John Nance Garner, and before Harry S. Truman.

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Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the 32nd President of the United States. He had three Vice Presidents in total. They were John Nance Garner IV, Henry Agard Wallace, and Harry S. Truman. Before becoming President, Roosevelt was the Governor of New York.

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John Agard has written:

'Alternative anthem' -- subject(s): Poetry

'Shoot me with flowers'

'We Animals Would Like a Word with You (Red Fox Poetry Books)'

'Lend me your wings' -- subject(s): Fiction, Fishes, Birds

'Mangoes and Bullets'

'The Monster Who Loved Cameras'

'Half-Castle and Other Poems'

'Syzygy'

'The Great Snark Skin'

'Brer Rabbit'

'Longman Book Project: Fiction: Band 4: Cluster Pack B'

'Calypso Alphabet (Big ed)'

'Hello New (Poetry & Folk Tales)'

'Points of View with Prof Peekaboo'

'Wriggle Piggy Toes'

'Limbo dancer in dark glasses'

'The Monster Who Loved Telephones'

'We animals would like a word with you' -- subject(s): Children's poetry, Guyanese, Humorous poetry, Animals, Juvenile poetry

'Grandfather's old bruk-a-down car'

'Lovelines for a Goat-Born Lady'

'Say It Again Granny!'

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'We Brits'

'A Caribbean dozen' -- subject(s): Children's poetry, Caribbean (English), Caribbean poetry (English), Juvenile literature, Poetry, Juvenile poetry

'The great snakeskin'

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In the beginning of each stanza there is a question, that is then answered below and further elaborated on the third line, I would therefore state that the mood is somewhat questioning, in the last stanza this changes to a philosophical tone. The third line of each stanza is the power a flag has on a nation. Hope this helps

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